Western Veil Nebula, Daniele Malleo

Western Veil Nebula

Western Veil Nebula, Daniele Malleo

Western Veil Nebula

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Description

[Reprocessed]

From Wikipedia:

The Veil Nebula is a cloud of heated and ionized gas and dust in the constellation Cygnus. It constitutes the visible portions of the Cygnus Loop (radio source W78, or Sharpless 103), a large but relatively faint supernova remnant. The source supernova exploded some 5,000 to 8,000 years ago, and the remnants have since expanded to cover an area roughly 3 degrees in diameter (about 6 times the diameter, or 36 times the area, of the full moon). The distance to the nebula is not precisely known, but Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) data supports a distance of about 1,470 light-years

LRGB + Ha

Acquired on July 7, 2013 from Adin, CA (GSSP 2013)

Ha: 6 x 20m

L: 3 x 20m

R,G,B: 6 x 10m each

Total exposure time: 6 hours

Re-processed on Oct 19/20 2013

Main Camera: QSI 583 WSG

Guide Camera: SXV Lodestar (on OAG)

Mount: Astro-Physics Mach 1

Scope: Explore Scientific 102 f/7 (FL: 710mm)

Image Aquisition software MaximDL

Registed, Calibrated and Stacked in MaximDL

Post Processed with PixInsight 1.8 and Photoshop CS6

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Western Veil Nebula, Daniele Malleo